shays4me
Willing Wanderer
I just installed my Old Man Emu springs today on my 18 JKURR. I wanted to give a detailed account of how much lift was achieved and the springs that that were used. My JKU is stock other than a Warn M8000 winch with synthetic rope on a bulldog plate in the factory steel bumper. I've also added a Mopar bar to the bumper. The rear has an AEV bumper and tire carrier and I have a hard top. There were no changes done to the Jeep except the lift and I measured it all on the same concrete pad before and after. My front factory springs were 19 and the rear were 61. The OME springs I used were 2619 with a OME 10mm trim packer up front and 2618 in the rear. I also used teraflex bump stops front and rear, a teraflex track bar bracket and sway bar links. I rounded out the lift with a set of front brake line brackets from pro comp and the rear are no name. The shocks on the Jeep are still the factory rubicon shocks. They were just a long enough and I plan to change them as funds allow. They didn't restrict the springs at normal ride height. The front lift acheived was 2.75" and the rear was 1.75". I took the Jeep for a drive to settle everything and adjust the steering wheel before measuring the height at the frame on both ends. Also, I checked to see how much Caster was lost with the lift and it was .6 of a degree with a digital angle finder. Overall feeling is that the new springs ride a little stiffer and it doesn't wander any from the caster change. This is my second time installing this lift on a JKU and I was happy enough with the old springs to use them again. Now for some tires........